Henderson came to Ole Miss with a history of prior drug run-ins, which may be why CBSSports.com reports that the All-SEC performer's status with the team is clearly up in the air, and not just an unmeaningful summertime suspension that goes away once the season arrives.

A list of Henderson's past transgressions:

— According to court documents, Henderson was arrested for a 2009 incident in Tarrant County, Texas, and charged with misdemeanor forgery after buying marijuana with counterfeit money. He was eventually sentenced to two years of probation.

— Henderson was arrested for misdemeanor possession of marijuana in 2011 in Texas and sentenced to four months in jail during early 2012 for violating his probation - though not all of that time was actually served behind bars because he was on a work release program. Court documents also show that Henderson failed tests for alcohol, marijuana and cocaine while on probation.

— Henderson also was recently reprimanded by the NCAA by giving fans the middle finger following the Rebels' loss to La Salle in the NCAA Tournament. He apologized for all his off-the-wall behaviors in an open letter to fans in April.

But now, the Rebels' leading scorer at 20.1 points per game doesn't even know if he has a future with the team.